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How “Bad” Translations Made “Good” Literature: The Dostoevsky on the Pampas Case

31 January 2020 @ 13:00 - 15:00

How “Bad” Translations Made “Good” Literature: The Dostoevsky on the Pampas Case by Adel Fauzetdinova.

2020 BOSTON UNIVERSITY LECTURE SERIES IN LITERARY TRANSLATION
sponsored by The Department of World Languages & Literatures, The College of Arts and Sciences, The Geddes Lecture Fund, Voces Hispánicas and The Center for Latin American Studies.

In Conjunction with “XL 540 – Theory and Practice of Literary Translation” taught by Alicia Borinsky, Professor of Romance Studies.

All lectures are free and open to public. Fridays 1-3 pm.
745 Commonwealth Ave. 6th Fl. Room 625.

For more info, contact BNASSIP@BU.EDU
Visit: http://www.bu.edu/translation/

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Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, our calendar was temporarily suspended due to the cancellation and postponement of all kinds of meetings and events worldwide with the growing challenges brought on by the increasing spread of COVID-19. Our translation calendar will be published again soon.